The Guardian Weekly - January 05, 2024
The Guardian Weekly - January 05, 2024
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January 05, 2024
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More than 2 billion people could vote in 2024, the biggest year ever for global democracy. But electoral systems face multiple pressures including AI manipulation, far-right extremism and crackdowns on free speech and dissent. Our correspondents preview some of the most significant elections-and the threats facing them
5 mins
UNITED KINGDOM A PERILOUS ELECTION: PHOTO ID, STAFF SHORTAGES AND CYBER THREATS
While the general election date itself remains in the hands of Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, one thing is certain: when the campaign does begin it has the potential to be one of the more perilous and chaotic in UK history.
2 mins
INDIA MODI LOOKS POISED FOR SUCCESS AS DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS FEAR WORST
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, cut a confident figure as 2023 drew to a close. As his Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) swept three major state elections in December, Modi did not hold back from predicting that \"this hat-trick has guaranteed the 2024 victory\"
3 mins
RUSSIA PUTIN WILL SEIZE HIS CHANCE TO PROVE THAT THE WAR IS ON TRACK
In news that probably shocked no one, Vladimir Putin announced last month that he will seek a fifth presidential term in the upcoming March elections.
2 mins
FRONTLINES OF WAR AND NATURE WHAT ELSE TO WATCH FOR IN 2024
The year 2024 will be a critical one.
8 mins
Israelis look for any sign of victory as death toll mounts
Israeli planes bombed refugee camps in Gaza last weekend as its troops expanded ground operations and tens of thousands of Palestinians fled their homes, setting the stage for a new year as bloody as the last three months of 2023.
3 mins
Shipping lanes Could the Red Sea crisis risk sparking a wider conflict?
So far, the war in Gaza prompted by Hamas's attack on 7 October has not precipitated the nightmare scenario - a wider Middle East conflict drawing in the US and Iran. But that risk appears to be becoming more serious.
2 mins
Broken ties Putin and Netanyahu content as entente ends
When Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone last month to Benjamin Netanyahu, their first conversation themselves in weeks, they found in an unusual dynamic, engaging not as partners but against the backdrop of historic tensions.
2 mins
New year sees Moscow and Kyiv intensify attacks
Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed in his new year's address to unleash \"wrath\" against Russian forces in 2024, saying Ukraine had become stronger as the war moves toward its second year.
2 mins
Handbrake turn Europe's cities take on the car
In Paris, Barcelona and Brussels, authorities are adopting different approaches in a bid to reduce congestion and cut air pollution
5 mins
Third-party group rebuts claims it will boost Trump vote
Third parties could hurt Donald Trump as much as Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election, the group No Labels has claimed, insisting its contentious effort to build a unity ticket cannot be compared to spoiler candidates of the past.
3 mins
NYT sues OpenAI and Microsoft over use of its content
The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft over the use of its content to train generative artificial intelligence and large-language systems, a move that could see the company receive billions of dollars in damages.
3 mins
In search of sanctuary
What was it like to grow up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles? Darran Anderson explores his memories of life in a low-level police state, the hostile feeling of being a stranger in his own land and how the birth of his son accentuated his need to find a place of peace
10+ mins
All hung up
Smartphones and social media apps dominate our attention, sometimes to a damaging and unhealthy extent. But is it really an addiction? By Simar Bajaj
10+ mins
The older masters
There is a particular stereotype of creative genius: that of the youthful prodigy of irrepressible talent.
4 mins
Big band theory - The rise of jazz orchestras
Before bebop, large outfits dominated the scene. Now a new generation of musicians is bringing back the tradition - and its sense of community
3 mins
The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:
Utgiver: Guardian News & Media
Kategori: Newspaper
Språk: English
Frekvens: Weekly
The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.
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